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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. >>> higher education doesn't come cheap and if you're a parent or a student or know a parent or student, we'll show you how to find a perfect college for your budget. joining us now, the author of the princeton' view's best 371 colleges. you actually interview students to find out what they think and they're the ones who are living this thing, so they are a great source. let's walk through some colleges now. which school makes their students happiest with financia financial aid this year. >> you're so right. we go to the college experts. current college students and ask about their experiences, around financial aid ed schedulely this year. >> everyone's having a hard time with financial aid. there are virtually no private loans. what is the best way? >> swarthmore college in swarthmore, pennsylvania. an excellent school. $44,800 but g
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. >>> higher education doesn't come cheap and if you're a parent or a student or know a parent or student, we'll show you how to find a perfect college for your budget. joining us now, the author of the princeton' view's best 371 colleges. you actually interview students to...
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. >>> unemployment is high, the recession is dragging to an end, but is now a good time to start a small business in joining us now are two small business experts danny and john. all right, guys, tell me why i would start a business now? >> because today, everything is on sale half price what it would be in a normal economy. you can get people, you can get office space, you can get all the materials you need, so go out and do it and you will be a hero if you do. >> save money. what else, danny? >> if you can build your business now today when consumers begin spending again you will have a full place business. you can save money, buy equipment, get talented people looking for a job for a little less than you have in the past. >> you spent time in georgia with a out of work military vet looking to find a financial sound way to follow her
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. >>> unemployment is high, the recession is dragging to an end, but is now a good time to start a small business in joining us now are two small business experts danny and john. all right, guys, tell me why i would start a business now? >> because today, everything is...
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joining me now, richard kur, national campaign manager of health care for america now. good to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> -- perkins, good to have you with us. >> good evening, lou. >> let's begin if we may, by just looking at -- tony, let me begin with you. you posted a series of congressional town hall meetings on your website, you provided some questions for people to ask. is that a fair charge to say that that's manufactured, that's organized from the top down? >> i wish we could manufacture the type of energy that is being seen out there across america. i can't even get my air conditioner set at the right temperature. this is organic. americans are -- they had enough. they're frustrated with the spending. and now they're talking about government taking over health care. what we're simply doing is giving some direction, letting people know where the meetings are, and the questions they ask. we read the legislation. we give them the key points. and we let them do the rest. and quite frankly, lou, they're doing a great job of it. >> do you actual organi
joining me now, richard kur, national campaign manager of health care for america now. good to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> -- perkins, good to have you with us. >> good evening, lou. >> let's begin if we may, by just looking at -- tony, let me begin with you. you posted a series of congressional town hall meetings on your website, you provided some questions for people to ask. is that a fair charge to say that that's manufactured, that's organized from the...
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elections, we saw the same thing in iraq and also in different parts of the world, including latin america, there are forces that will come together to stop the election from happening. and that may very well be what we're seeing there in afghanistan right now. i understand and i want to ask you about this, i understand that yesterday you went to one of these election rallies. we've sheen in the past where these things can get very dangerous, they can turn on a dime. what was it like for you being in that crowd, how worried were you? and what did you do to protect yourself? >> when you go to these crowds in afghanistan, whether it's afghanistan or iraq, any war zone, like you've mentioned, you do have a sense of intimidation, you have a presidential candidate coming, there could be forms of attempt of assassination for these presidential candidates. and when we were there, you also have the spirit and the energy of the crowds. we had gentlemen climbing on fences, ripping the fences down just to get a closer look at one of the presidential candidates. we saw a stand carrying dozens of journ
elections, we saw the same thing in iraq and also in different parts of the world, including latin america, there are forces that will come together to stop the election from happening. and that may very well be what we're seeing there in afghanistan right now. i understand and i want to ask you about this, i understand that yesterday you went to one of these election rallies. we've sheen in the past where these things can get very dangerous, they can turn on a dime. what was it like for you...
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america really is not yet fighting this war. and i think the mexican government will be hoping that obama will have something to bring to the table and something to announce, some real involvement in terms of money. mexico's still waiting on delivery of helicopters that they've been begging for. also guns, the guns that are being used to fight this war are coming from america. this isn't just stopping at the border and increased border control. it means preventing the sales in the first place. mexico's calling for a weapons assault ban. let's see if the obama administration can actually step up on any of these fronts and actually begin to fight the drug war in mexico, don. >> you know what? michael, a lot of people are asking this. in your report you said it was upwards of $40 billion to $50 billion a year, the drug cartels, at least one of them that they can make, that they can generate. so the question then becomes, why not regulation and taxation, expected now with a sinking economy. if you have that much revenue coming in. >
america really is not yet fighting this war. and i think the mexican government will be hoping that obama will have something to bring to the table and something to announce, some real involvement in terms of money. mexico's still waiting on delivery of helicopters that they've been begging for. also guns, the guns that are being used to fight this war are coming from america. this isn't just stopping at the border and increased border control. it means preventing the sales in the first place....
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it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get their first days of the united states. the goal is to break down barriers with their british and american counterparts. >> now, let's practice -- >> reporter: behind the camaraderie, this 14-year-old from chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that there were like -- they would be like really mean, or say racist things. it's like we're all humans. and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about islam is all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenagers who can't be identified for security reasons say dispelling stereot
it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get...
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is america ready to assist africa to do that? thank you. >> well, the short answer to that question is yes, we are, and it is one of president obama's highest priorities. as you know, we passed a bill through our house, and, of course, this was after eight years of our prior administration denying that it was a problem, but you've now had four years of drought. you do have 10 million people facing hunger. africa will be one of the hardest hit places in the world because of climate change. the united states is now under president obama's leadership, accepting our responsibility for having been historically the world's largest green gas emitter. >> secretary of state? >> yes. yes. >> now, hold on. hold on. secretary of state? >> yes. >> i want to make a very, very strong statement. america or anybody will not help kenya to change. that help will come from us. >> yes. >> what you can do is one thing. help us change our attitude. change our attitude. and i'm coming to that. the selfishness that we suffer -- i mean, the impunity that
is america ready to assist africa to do that? thank you. >> well, the short answer to that question is yes, we are, and it is one of president obama's highest priorities. as you know, we passed a bill through our house, and, of course, this was after eight years of our prior administration denying that it was a problem, but you've now had four years of drought. you do have 10 million people facing hunger. africa will be one of the hardest hit places in the world because of climate change....
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but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what must be done, we rise above our differences. we grasp each other's hands and march forward as one nation and one people. some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was
but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what must be done, we rise above our differences. we grasp each other's hands and march forward as one nation and one people. some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in...
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was one of the songs or take back america. it's like where has -- ya wha do you mean by that? >> when you stand up and you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founde founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a system of white supremacy, i think race is playing pretty big role. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first -- >> when i think back to what kind of child i had, it hurts me so bad. it hurts so bad. >> the heartbreaking reality for families coping with the loss of a child. we'll take you to chicago's deadly streets and hear from the parents themselves. insuring your family's ifs can be confusing, so metlife removed the guesswork. cop,ining two essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke l
was one of the songs or take back america. it's like where has -- ya wha do you mean by that? >> when you stand up and you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founde founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a system of white supremacy, i think race is playing pretty big role. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first --...
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and into the heart of america. a bunch of town hall meetings scheduled today from new jersey to florida to montana. some going on right now. we are following one in hagerstown, maryland. in new jersey, congressman steve rossman is hosting one there. we are monitoring that as well. in iowa, two down, two more to go for republican senator charles grassley. four town halls in one day. the president praised grassley as a republican that is trying to come up with health care reform that both parties can live with. he is one of the bipartisan group of six senators heavily involved in the negotiations. jessica yellin is monitoring the town hall meeting going on in maryland. senator ben carden is running the show. is he encountering the same kind of fireworks that we have seen. >> reporter: he is. he has sure taken fire this time from both the right and the left. we are hearing voices of mistrust. a lot of contempt for politicians and a sense of fear, panic, loss of control. folks really worried on both sides about whether
and into the heart of america. a bunch of town hall meetings scheduled today from new jersey to florida to montana. some going on right now. we are following one in hagerstown, maryland. in new jersey, congressman steve rossman is hosting one there. we are monitoring that as well. in iowa, two down, two more to go for republican senator charles grassley. four town halls in one day. the president praised grassley as a republican that is trying to come up with health care reform that both parties...
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again in most parts of america, housing prices are down 40%. they should never have gone so high, that doesn't mean there aren't wonderful bargains and more to come. in palm beach county, there are 80,000 condos for sale. >> one more, let's say the right way to -- people take losses for now, but they buy other people's losses, right and steadily work its way up. here is a comment from tammy. look ahead, give me a time frame. >> months. how about a year. >> a month of any year. >> you didn't say year, josh. i'll hold you to the question. >> i'll give you a month. i'll give you a month and i'll give you a year, but there are caveats with it. we could expect the bottom to be hit, i'd say roughly about june of 2012. with the caveat that we don't end up with a whole round of new taxes with a health care bill, that we don't have all sorts of other employment issues because businesses will not be hiring if we get a full blown new health care plan. >> you're on record with your caveat, even though we'll call you up in 2012. ken, are you on board with t
again in most parts of america, housing prices are down 40%. they should never have gone so high, that doesn't mean there aren't wonderful bargains and more to come. in palm beach county, there are 80,000 condos for sale. >> one more, let's say the right way to -- people take losses for now, but they buy other people's losses, right and steadily work its way up. here is a comment from tammy. look ahead, give me a time frame. >> months. how about a year. >> a month of any year....
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. hot! hot! hot! time to check your air conditioning? come to meineke now and get a free ac system check. at meineke, you're always the driver. >>> okay. so when it comes to health care, you can call it passion. you can call it conviction. whatever you call it, the issue has people talking -- more like yelling, trying to be heard. a georgia congressman is the latest to get caught in a fray last week. duffy dixon from wxai was there. >> there are people in this room who are here who do not want anything changed in health care. >> reporter: at a packed town hall meeting taped by the city of douglasville, we see david scott and things start to unravel about a question on health care. >> why are you voting for a health kplarn shown not to work in massachusetts and institute this in a state. >> i'm not voting on any plan. >> reporter: at fir
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. hot! hot! hot! time to check your air conditioning? come to meineke now and get a free ac system check. at meineke, you're always the driver. >>> okay. so when it comes to health care, you can call it passion. you can call it conviction. whatever you call it, the issue has...
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this program has been used in europe, north america and china and worked everywhere it's been put in and the idea is to try to get our industry going again, stimulation. and it's working. now the original intent was to spend $5 billion on the program but only a billion dollars was allocated. certainly that's going to result in about 250,000 unit sales. the original intent was 1.25 million quarter sales. it was funded 20% of the originally intended. as such it's gotten cash starved because consumers have embraced the program. >> right. so to that point congressman franks, you heard what jeff just said. look at it more big picture. ford motor company saying their sales shot up 60% in july. isn't this what we wanted to help the automobile industry to boost the economy? >> look, campbell, the reality is, though, the money that it took to finance this came out of other people's pockets. that impacted the rest of the economy. when this country first began, a guy named fred said government is that great fiction to which everyone endeavors to live at the expense of everyone else. it shouldn'
this program has been used in europe, north america and china and worked everywhere it's been put in and the idea is to try to get our industry going again, stimulation. and it's working. now the original intent was to spend $5 billion on the program but only a billion dollars was allocated. certainly that's going to result in about 250,000 unit sales. the original intent was 1.25 million quarter sales. it was funded 20% of the originally intended. as such it's gotten cash starved because...
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supply america's demand for illegal drugs. a war becoming more violent, more ruthless, mostly because of one group. to even begin to understand that violence, come with me. here in the southern mexican city of veracruz. imagine, if you will, a band of special forces green beret soldiers go rogue and offer their services and firepower to the drug cartels. well, that's precisely what's happened in mexico in the 1990s. commandos from the mexican army deserted and set up their own cartel known as the los zetas. the los zetas, along with the u.s. government now says is the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in mexico, and this is an example of some of their most recent work. until not so long ago, this was the home to a local police commander, just promoted two months before. and at 5:00 a.m. one morning, two cars pulled up in these streets. eight or nine gunmen got out, armed with assault rifles and 40 millimeter grenade launchers. they blasted their way into this house, and it took them le
supply america's demand for illegal drugs. a war becoming more violent, more ruthless, mostly because of one group. to even begin to understand that violence, come with me. here in the southern mexican city of veracruz. imagine, if you will, a band of special forces green beret soldiers go rogue and offer their services and firepower to the drug cartels. well, that's precisely what's happened in mexico in the 1990s. commandos from the mexican army deserted and set up their own cartel known as...
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that's what america is all about. i mean, you just did a story about soldiers and them passing away, and that's what they're fighting for, you know, people's rights to have voices and for those voices to be heard. i think when it gets violent it's just like -- it's ironic that it's getting violent and people are ending up in the hospital having to go to this system that they're protesting about in the first place. that's hysterical. they're going to come back -- they're going to come back and say, oh, my god, it needs fixing. there's something totally wrong with this. i was in the waiting room for hours and hours and it's, like, that's the point. that's why we're all trying to figure this out. personally -- >> go ahead. go ahead. >> well, personally, i just want everybody to understand where i'm coming from. i have unbelievable health care from sag, after, and the wga, so people like me, we have great health care. the rest of, you know, america are the people that, you know, have to go and wait. and it does need to be
that's what america is all about. i mean, you just did a story about soldiers and them passing away, and that's what they're fighting for, you know, people's rights to have voices and for those voices to be heard. i think when it gets violent it's just like -- it's ironic that it's getting violent and people are ending up in the hospital having to go to this system that they're protesting about in the first place. that's hysterical. they're going to come back -- they're going to come back and...
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america's softest bath tissue. special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. maybe this is one of the most important. introducing new centrum ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men. it has antioxidants and vitamin d... to support your prostate and colon. new centrum ultra men's. >>> thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you. i'm proud to stand with him here today and offer my help, offer my voice, offer my energy, my commitment to make barack obama the next president of the united states.
america's softest bath tissue. special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. maybe this is one of the most important. introducing new centrum...
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the best thing to do is to nip it right now and let's go back to the constitution and let's think america first. >> so you said it started with the bailout money. for you, it's not bipartisan. because that's introduced by the bush administration. >> it's not partisan, no. >> i didn't know that i agreed with bush on all of the bailouts. >> that's what capitalism all is all about let's let the free market take care of it. if we keep bailing out, where does it end? it just keeps going on and on. >> and most americans are trying to watch these health care town halls forums and rallies, even if they aren't able to attend in person. we check out some of the latest polls. >> we've seen a lot of coverage of protests at the town halls across the country and the big question is are americans paying attention? take a look at these numbers from gallup. you can see right here, nearly 7 in 10 people according to the gallup/"usa today" poll say they are following them very closely. 69%. and 18% are following not very closely and 13% not at all. the next question, are protests having any affect on the va
the best thing to do is to nip it right now and let's go back to the constitution and let's think america first. >> so you said it started with the bailout money. for you, it's not bipartisan. because that's introduced by the bush administration. >> it's not partisan, no. >> i didn't know that i agreed with bush on all of the bailouts. >> that's what capitalism all is all about let's let the free market take care of it. if we keep bailing out, where does it end? it just...
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" was one of the songs, "take back america." what do you mean by that? >> when you stand and up you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a formal system of white supremacy, excuse me if i find it a little hard race is not playing perhaps a pretty big role. >> tough talk from tim wise. tim, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first -- >> when i think back to what kind of child i had, it hurts me so bad. it hurts so bad. >> the heartbreaking reality for families coping with the loss of a child. we'll take you to chicago's deadly streets and hear from the parents themselves. my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to l
" was one of the songs, "take back america." what do you mean by that? >> when you stand and up you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a formal system of white supremacy, excuse me if i find it a little hard race is not playing perhaps a pretty big role. >> tough talk from tim wise. tim, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you....
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. >> the groups are not necessarily representative of america. >> reporter: the angriest protestors have been called evil-mongers and accused of being rabid for their dissent. conservative groups like the heritage foundation argue that the mocking and name calling is meant to quiet the debate by making the protestors feel embarrassed and foolish, for being afraid of government and asking questions. heritage notes, six years ago it was the democrats' turn at dissent. >> in 2003, hillary clinton said that the most patriotic thing you can do is to agree with the administration. >> reporter: last week the white house went on record saying "this white house supports free speech, but many, including supporters, were concerned that the white house was getting too heavy handed after opening up an e-mail account, a heavily criticized program designed to shore up the white house line on health care reform. that e-mail, shut down today after it sparked cries of big brother and a lawsuit from the aclu. now, there's plenty of name calling on both sides and some republicans saying people opposed to he
. >> the groups are not necessarily representative of america. >> reporter: the angriest protestors have been called evil-mongers and accused of being rabid for their dissent. conservative groups like the heritage foundation argue that the mocking and name calling is meant to quiet the debate by making the protestors feel embarrassed and foolish, for being afraid of government and asking questions. heritage notes, six years ago it was the democrats' turn at dissent. >> in...
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these are issues that people face in pews, in congregations, all across america. so i think helping people to understand the compelling nature of this issue is very much what we can do. we'll be, hopefully, preaching, teaching, and encouraging people about this through these next 40 days and certainly beyond. >> preaching and teaches needs to be going on instead of this yelling we've been hearing. >> reverend rharkins and rab by pesner, thank you very much. >> let me invite people to join us at faithforhelp.org and join us for that call. >> all right, thank you. >> t.j., you've got to listen to this story and watch it as well. a 48-year-old elephant in thailand gets a prosthetic leg. yes. this elephant right there was injured in a land mine explosion about ten years ago. well, he's been walking with the help of an artificial leg made of canvas, but a permanent leg has been made by a prosthesis foundation and we understand the elephant is day a-okay. unfortunately, it had stepped on land mine during a -- working at a logging camp along the thai/burmese border and h
these are issues that people face in pews, in congregations, all across america. so i think helping people to understand the compelling nature of this issue is very much what we can do. we'll be, hopefully, preaching, teaching, and encouraging people about this through these next 40 days and certainly beyond. >> preaching and teaches needs to be going on instead of this yelling we've been hearing. >> reverend rharkins and rab by pesner, thank you very much. >> let me invite...
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supplying america with its demand of elicit drugs. now, los zetas don't have a chance of monopolizing this entire industry. i mean, there's essentially seven large cartels. i mean, there's a whole proliferation and there's alliances within alliances. there's double dealing, there's betrayals. but by and large, we have these major factions that are constantly brawling and battling it out for control of this business. and indeed on average just this year alone, 570 mexicans have been dying every single month. but by and large, that's cartel on cartel violence. that does not, of course, exclude the possibilities like we see far too often here. the target may be a cartel member sitting in a restaurant, but when the head team comes in that restaurant, they just spray it full of bullets and the family sitting next to the target gets killed as well, don. >> that's unfortunate. you said in your story there, michael, that the zetas openly recruit members of the mexican military. what about the government, what do they have to say? do they have
supplying america with its demand of elicit drugs. now, los zetas don't have a chance of monopolizing this entire industry. i mean, there's essentially seven large cartels. i mean, there's a whole proliferation and there's alliances within alliances. there's double dealing, there's betrayals. but by and large, we have these major factions that are constantly brawling and battling it out for control of this business. and indeed on average just this year alone, 570 mexicans have been dying every...
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pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much coverage in the media of the town hall protests mostly shouting against the president and the democrats' plan on health care. is it registering with americans? check out this poll from a couple days ago. this is an nbc news poll, and it suggests that, you can see there at the bottom, 62% of americans say all the protests aren't making a difference on their opinions of the president's health care proposal. up top, 16% said the protests make they are more favorable towards the president and 19%, one in five, say less favorable. the other question about these town halls, drewance appropriate or not? is this democracy in act
pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much...
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he wanted iraqis to see there is humanity in america. which makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there is no paycheck. it is not really safe here. this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. knowing that you have done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made the difference in the lives of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >>> he is an incredible inspiration. you can nominate a cnn hero of your own at our website, cnn.com/heroes. remember, nominations actually close today. better act fast if you have got someone in mind. who needs an exclusive swim club anyway? not a bunch of now happy kids from philly who were barred from the pool thanks to tyler perry they got a much bigger treat. we'll tell you where they went for the fun in the sun. >>> all right, now, new across america. 65 kids barred from a suburban philadelphia swimming pool, went to disney world instead. they were the guest of filmmaker tyler perry who saw a news report about the children being turned away in philly. perry thinks th
he wanted iraqis to see there is humanity in america. which makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there is no paycheck. it is not really safe here. this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. knowing that you have done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made the difference in the lives of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >>> he is an incredible inspiration. you can nominate a cnn hero of your own at our website, cnn.com/heroes....
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a movement's about. >> when you go to europe, you get health care from cradle to grave and here in america, the richest nation in the world and you've got millions of people who don't have health care. if you lose your job, you lose your health care, you get divorced, you lose your health care. it's basic stuff. >> we need to work together to pass universal health care. there is no option but a public option. >> thank you. >> got to hand it to them, we want health care tune. >> that's kind of catchy. >> that'll do the job right there. >>> health care, unemployment, the mexican summit. the president's list of priorities seems to go on and on. >> yes, it does, and we have the latest on that when we check in with "state of the union's" john king. wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> it's like the flag is flying, sun is coming up. and john king makes it happen for several hours on sunday. >> "state of the union" at the top of the
a movement's about. >> when you go to europe, you get health care from cradle to grave and here in america, the richest nation in the world and you've got millions of people who don't have health care. if you lose your job, you lose your health care, you get divorced, you lose your health care. it's basic stuff. >> we need to work together to pass universal health care. there is no option but a public option. >> thank you. >> got to hand it to them, we want health care...
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from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> coming up, a close call for one man when lightning strikes. tonight's "shot." erica hill with the 360 bulletin. >>> the last of britain's troops left iran today. at the height of the war, uk had 46,000 troops in iraq. 179 britains lost their lives during the conflict. >>> hundreds of explosives belonging to state and federal agents are missing tonight. gone from a storage unit at a port in washington state. among the items? 96 pounds on tnt. 17 sticks of dynamite and 1,500 feet of detonation cord. also some consumer fireworks. the atf is investigating. >>> honda is expanding a recall due to faulty airbags. those airbags are suspected of causing at least six injuries and one death. the issue here, the defective airbags and over-pressurize. allows metal fragments to cut through them and injure or kill passengers. the models include 2001 a
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cops have one of the worst -- they have the worst jobs in america. they are the first on the scene when anything goes wrong and even the routine traffic stop, they have no idea what they're walking into. >> i do think one of the gentlemen bru gentleman brought it up earlier, we need to know how we can change police officers as well as african-americans. >> i think what we have to do is put the human element in there. we have to look at each other as human beings first and we will come to some solutions. >> i love the talk. i wish we could have had a couple beers here as well. >> we do after the show. >> warren ballantine. thank you very much. >>> how about medical advice with your haircut. you're about to meet a doctor who will get anything to get black men to take care of their health. >>> and a rematch in the dramatic race in the olympics when michael phelps bear kept his quest for immore tarty alive by .01 of a second. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go onli
cops have one of the worst -- they have the worst jobs in america. they are the first on the scene when anything goes wrong and even the routine traffic stop, they have no idea what they're walking into. >> i do think one of the gentlemen bru gentleman brought it up earlier, we need to know how we can change police officers as well as african-americans. >> i think what we have to do is put the human element in there. we have to look at each other as human beings first and we will...
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in october, cnn will present latino in america. a look at how hispanics are reshaping politics, business, schools and culture in america. "latino in america" only on cnn this october. >>> president obama says he is encouraged by a new report showing a slight decline in the unemployment rate. it's the first time that's happened in 15 months, but the president said it's too soon to celebrate. in his saturday radio and internet address, he once again made his pitch for health insurance reform, calling it essential for economic growth. >> this month's job numbers are assigned, we've begun to put the brakes on this recession and the worst may be behind us, but we must do more than rescue our economy from this immediate crisis. we must rebuild it stronger than before. we must lay a new foundation for future growth and prosperity. and a key pillar of a new foundation is health insurance reform. reform that we are now closer to achieving than ever before. there's still details to be hammered out. there are still differences to be reconcile
in october, cnn will present latino in america. a look at how hispanics are reshaping politics, business, schools and culture in america. "latino in america" only on cnn this october. >>> president obama says he is encouraged by a new report showing a slight decline in the unemployment rate. it's the first time that's happened in 15 months, but the president said it's too soon to celebrate. in his saturday radio and internet address, he once again made his pitch for health...
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bank of america is highly committed. we do have a vast array of programs that will enable buyers to purchase a home and feel comfortable. for credit qualified buyers, the government will give you a tax credit up to 10% of the purchase price or $8000, and as long as they live in that home for 3 years or longer, they don't have to pay it back. due to the market guideline changes, fha has had a resurgence in the market place. va is also one of the things that's coming into vogue again. there's more veterans out there that qualify for these programs, and they'll come back and they'll utilize these. everything starts with the first time home buyer and moves up from there. sometimes these are the first people in their family to own a home and it's hugely rewarding. we are doing everything that we can to take the opportunities that are available and help the people. be there for them, and allay some of their fears and concerns. we're in that process every step of the way. that creates a customer for life and that's what we're l
bank of america is highly committed. we do have a vast array of programs that will enable buyers to purchase a home and feel comfortable. for credit qualified buyers, the government will give you a tax credit up to 10% of the purchase price or $8000, and as long as they live in that home for 3 years or longer, they don't have to pay it back. due to the market guideline changes, fha has had a resurgence in the market place. va is also one of the things that's coming into vogue again. there's...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. brought home a little more bread. repower america. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. >>> turf wars and budget battles are real problems as the government moves to battle virtual threat. still, no czar to head up o
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. brought home a little more bread. repower america. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly......
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here's what she found out. >> reporter: from shenandoah, to the grand canyon, america's national treasures in need of some serious repair. >> you come around the back of the cabin, you'll see the signing is all rotted along the ground, which means the dirt has come up to here and moisture has gotten in here and rotted all this wood. >> reporter: the park ranger at prince william forest park outside washington where more than a dozen historic cabins are slated for repair, more than 250 national parks getting spruced up thanks to the economic stimulus. >> the stimulus will help keep our visitors here and keep them happy and coming back. >> reporter: they estimate parks across the country face a $9 billion backlog of work. the stimulus is supposed to contribute $750 million to that. so far, about 10% is in the pipeline. >> the campgrounds, campsite, amphitheatres for evening programs. it's the bathrooms, literally everything we have to make our visits enjoyable. >> reporter: nearly $56 million is going to repair washington landmarks. more than $4.5 million to another national park and nearly
here's what she found out. >> reporter: from shenandoah, to the grand canyon, america's national treasures in need of some serious repair. >> you come around the back of the cabin, you'll see the signing is all rotted along the ground, which means the dirt has come up to here and moisture has gotten in here and rotted all this wood. >> reporter: the park ranger at prince william forest park outside washington where more than a dozen historic cabins are slated for repair, more...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains... and 110 calories per lightly sweetened serving. more grains. less you. multigrain cheerios. >>> yesterday was a pretty slow day on wall street because there wasn't really any economic news. but today, it's a different story. we have new readings on the housing market and consumer confidence, and of course, there is that reappointment of fed chief ben bernanke pending senate confirmation. stephanie elam now with a look at how investors are expected. >> we are expecting a higher open, we'll see if it comes true. yesterday regional bank took a hit because of conc
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains... and 110 calories per...
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he wanted iraqis to feel there is humanity in america. which makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here. but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. knowing that you've done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of families. definitely the sacrifice has been work it. >> you, too, can nominate a cnn hero of your own. our website is cnn.com/heros. go and remember nominations for this year close today. go there and nominate a hero. >>> she is taking on gators and good ole boys as well. >> he's a male, uncooperative. >> that's not the only cranky male she's been facing. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >>> the staff at fl
he wanted iraqis to feel there is humanity in america. which makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here. but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. knowing that you've done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of families. definitely the sacrifice has been work it. >> you, too, can nominate a cnn hero of your own. our website is cnn.com/heros. go and remember nominations for this year...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now-- and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business -
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. i don't know anything about computers and my daughter is going to college, so she needs one. - can you help me? - ( shouting ) - yes, you. - our line of next class laptops are perfect for college, and they start at just $650. are those good? 'cause i don't want to get her something - that she thinks is totally lame. - no, they're awesome. and they come with pre-loaded software so she won't have to do a thing. - great. she's good at that. - ( blue shirts laugh ) laptops designed for college and thousands of people eager to help. best buy. buyer be happy. >>> love dave matthews. we had a little extended version there with "so much to say." perfect song. know why? because when you join facebook, you do it to keep in to
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. the $9 first hello. walmart announces starter and danskin now shoes for just nine dollars. back to school costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. >>> statistics show you are more likely to be killed by lightning than a dog. which makes what happened to a georgia couple all the more grotesque. we are following this story. you couldn't believe it. >> reporter: it's hard to believe. you can't imagine these dogs, especially this pack of dogs is capable of something like this. they definitely are in terms of numbers. a total of 16 dogs have already been put down. one dog is still on the loose today. it happened friday. this elderly couple mauled and killed by a pack of dogs. i talked to someone who said he was working the job for 29 years and never had seen anything like this. describin
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. the $9 first hello. walmart announces starter and danskin now shoes for just nine dollars. back to school costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. >>> statistics show you are more likely to be killed by lightning than a dog. which makes...
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still affectionately a pariah nation, and not just sanctions applied by it, by the united states of america, but also pursuing an act of chemical and the nuclear program. so the fact that we have hanged the relationship with them here is a good thing, but this talked about as i've explained, two completely separate questions. >> listen to and let you hear what the son of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi told the french press group on thursday. i'm quoting, "all british interest was linked to the release" of the bomber. so will that be a diplomatic mess? >> you decide. >>> coming up on our 11:00 hour, a helicopter, you've got 0 to see this video, land on the ledge of a rocky canyon. look at this. quite amazing. the answer is very carefully, obviously. we're going to tell you why this is happening, next. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. >>> welcome back, everybody. today begins ramadan. a holy month in the islam world. in fact, president obama soffering greetings for
still affectionately a pariah nation, and not just sanctions applied by it, by the united states of america, but also pursuing an act of chemical and the nuclear program. so the fact that we have hanged the relationship with them here is a good thing, but this talked about as i've explained, two completely separate questions. >> listen to and let you hear what the son of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi told the french press group on thursday. i'm quoting, "all british interest was...
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some video yesterday from the oldest city in north america. at least one, where you had a couple of incredible lightening strikes here. this is the few miles from the old fort and wax museum. you're going to see a chance of those thunder boomers maybe into ft. walton beach, hopefully not of the magnitude from yesterday. severe is one of the big stories today in your forecast. severe weather and the warm-up. we've got a slow-moving frontal boundary driving from the west to the east so places like kansas city have had heavy rainfall this morning. we've got a chance of seeing more of that rough weather in st. louis, memphis, even little rock before the day the over. certainly dallas, you might want to be ready for a wait in the airport. and the chance that rough weather, we may be dealing with into the early evening and could see that tomorrow as well. back to the west, hot conditions. high temperatures, going to be cooler in places like seattle and portland. the dry areas on the lee of the mountains where you could have the temperatures really w
some video yesterday from the oldest city in north america. at least one, where you had a couple of incredible lightening strikes here. this is the few miles from the old fort and wax museum. you're going to see a chance of those thunder boomers maybe into ft. walton beach, hopefully not of the magnitude from yesterday. severe is one of the big stories today in your forecast. severe weather and the warm-up. we've got a slow-moving frontal boundary driving from the west to the east so places...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> he helped lieges of students do better on their college boards, or at least feel better when they picked up the number two pencil. stanley h.kaplan founder of the first test-prep business has died at the age of 90. he he'd wanted to go to medical school but was rejected, he thought because of his working-class jewish background. so, he started the business in his parents' basement in 1938 to help other students level the playing field. >>> four years ago, friday, hurricane katrina leveled new orleans. it was an awful lesson for that city and the country on preparedness, infrastructure, disaster response. katrina and its aftermath have clearly become a symbol of what can go wrong, but surprisingly, in some cases of what can go right as well. here's cnn's sean callebs with a look at one silver lining. >> reporter: the floodwaters washed away so much here. so much lost. but they also washed away a crippling problem, a terrible public school system.
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> he helped lieges of students do better on their college boards, or at least feel better when they picked up the number two pencil. stanley h.kaplan founder of the first test-prep business has died at the age of 90. he he'd wanted to go to medical school but was rejected, he thought because of his working-class jewish background. so, he started the business in his parents' basement in 1938 to help other students level the playing...
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. now the colors of life can last a lifetime. valspar -- the beauty goes on. >>> welcome back to "larry king live." we have a caller from staten island. your question. >> caller: i wonder what diana ross' opinion is about her being the one to have the kids if anything happened to katherine jackson. >> it is my understanding that diane ross was next in line. >> diana ross is listed in a will, the suggestion of the person making the will. >> that is not binding? >> that is not binding on the court. the fact she did not come forward indicates she suggested katherine's request for the kids. it was an indication what michael would have liked. that's all. >> we have another call from buffalo, new york. your question? beautiful. you are on. can you hear me? >> caller: yes, i can. >> go ahead, please. >> caller: i'm wondering how the smallest c
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. now the colors of life can last a lifetime. valspar -- the beauty goes on. >>> welcome back to "larry king live." we have a caller from staten island. your question. >> caller: i wonder what diana ross' opinion is about her being the one to have the kids if...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> i e've got to tell you. we had a lovely viewing party yesterday to celebrate tiger woods' pga win. then they started to play the final round, and what happens? i tell you a lot of chips and dip went to waste. the tiger is tamed. solve korean golfer y.e. yang made the big shot down the stretch, and the pga championship -- tiger woods decided to use his son's putter. we have the details. >> reporter: a dream come true not just for this 37-year-old but also his country. the final putt that's inspired the nation and given them the kind of publicity money can't buy. >> translator: when i first heard someone had won, i thould it without be k.j. but i felt really proud knowing it was yang and that he's the first asian to get such an achievement. >> translator: i think to come outed on top against tiger woods is the strength korea has. no other country but korea can do it. >> reporter: avid followers of the game woke up at 4:00 a.m.
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> i e've got to tell you. we had a lovely viewing party yesterday to celebrate tiger woods' pga win. then they started to play the final round, and what happens? i tell you a lot of chips and dip went to waste. the tiger is tamed. solve korean golfer y.e. yang made the big shot down the stretch, and the pga championship -- tiger woods decided to use his son's putter. we have the...
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the democrats believe that you've got to change the entire health care system in america, including the so-called government option which we believe would be -- lead to a government takeover of the health care system in america. that's why we've had so much trouble reconciling differences, even though we share a common goal of fixing health care in america. >> that's john mccain this morning. let's bring in dr. bernie healey, she's a cardiologist and a health editor with "us news and world report." she was the head of the national institutes of health. dr. healey, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> before i get kind of a take from you from a number of people who have voiced their concerns and frustrations to us in so many different ways, i'm wondering do you think there is an urgent need right now for the government to step in and offer some sort of health care plan for the 46 million to 47 million people uninsured? >> i think there is an urgent need to address that aching problem we've had for many years. and i think there is an urgent need to address cost. but there isn't an urge
the democrats believe that you've got to change the entire health care system in america, including the so-called government option which we believe would be -- lead to a government takeover of the health care system in america. that's why we've had so much trouble reconciling differences, even though we share a common goal of fixing health care in america. >> that's john mccain this morning. let's bring in dr. bernie healey, she's a cardiologist and a health editor with "us news and...
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health care across america. we'll be checking in with him. >>> on a much more serious note, the search is under water right now but the crucial question concerns the skies above the hudson river, are there too many aircraft and too few regulations? we have the latest on the collision between the small plane and sight seeing helicopter. it's what doctors rd most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependa
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> next thursday's vote marks afghanistan's second-ever direct presidential election. more on efforts to protect voters. we've been talking about this for a while. a lot of polling stations to be looking at across this country. what specifically are they doing? >> reporter: they're trying to go into villages that have been under strong taliban control for years, if not since 2001. they're trying to secure the areas so they can help the afghan citizens feel comfortable enough to go out and vote. the latest that we're seeing is in helmand province, a province where thousands of u.s. marines have been flooding into this summer trying to secure and hold areas. now they've gone to a northwestern district, 80 days before the election. they are saying that they are in the efforts of securing but at the same time, in eight days the afghan people may not feel more comfortable enough to go out and vote. heidi? >> i guess that would be th
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> next thursday's vote marks afghanistan's second-ever direct presidential election. more on efforts to protect voters. we've been talking about this for a while. a lot of polling stations to be looking at across this country. what specifically are they doing? >> reporter: they're trying to go into villages that have been under strong taliban control for years, if not since...
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whether obama for america or organizing for america has nothing to do with or never has anything to do with if you sign up through white house.gov to receive e-mails. i want you to rephrase your question that doesn't continue to assume that somebody is violating the law. >> people have never, ever signed up for anything related to this white house, senator obama as a candidate or anything and have received e-mails from david axlerod. how could that be? >> i would have to look at who you said got the e-mail. >> other pieces of information identifying who might be curious about health care outside of people who have asked for e-mails? >> i am sorry. say that again. >> do you in any way seek data bases or information about people that might be interested? >> i will certainly check. i am not under that impression. >> they would like to know how they got an e-mail from the white house when they have never asked for one? >> i would be interested in seeing who you got that e-mail from and whether or not they are on the list. let me finish. again, i want to be very clear. >> would you tell me
whether obama for america or organizing for america has nothing to do with or never has anything to do with if you sign up through white house.gov to receive e-mails. i want you to rephrase your question that doesn't continue to assume that somebody is violating the law. >> people have never, ever signed up for anything related to this white house, senator obama as a candidate or anything and have received e-mails from david axlerod. how could that be? >> i would have to look at who...
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which is only in america, 2009, would we be having a conversation. it doesn't exist, but let's get it done. and, by the way, it should have been done today. >> doesn't it tell you something about what's going on? what's really inspiring them? doesn't it raise a question when they show up and there's a certain level of hysteria and certain of irrationality about what they're saying? people are saying we don't want a form of socialized medicine. and somebody says, well, how many of you are on medicare? and half the audience raises their hands. it is the quintessential socialized medicine. >> as you wish. but let's take a look at another part of the problem, and that if we can go to this, this is from the cnn/opinion research corporation poll completed just a few days ago. are you satisfied with your health care? yes, 83%. no, 16%. the most recent rasmusson poll think 65% are satisfied -- >> but, lou -- >> we'll do something odd here. we'll let you finish your sentences and i'll finish mine. 64% are satisfied with their health care. go ahead. >> 71%, 72
which is only in america, 2009, would we be having a conversation. it doesn't exist, but let's get it done. and, by the way, it should have been done today. >> doesn't it tell you something about what's going on? what's really inspiring them? doesn't it raise a question when they show up and there's a certain level of hysteria and certain of irrationality about what they're saying? people are saying we don't want a form of socialized medicine. and somebody says, well, how many of you are...
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. . for helping me with this problem, special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't force you to give up your current coverage. you'll still be able to choose your doctor and insurance plan. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. >>> in the past larry king live reached out to dr. conrad murray for response in comments about him in connection with michael jackson. here's part of a statement given to us by his spokesperson. dr. murray continues to cooperate with los angeles investigators in their efforts to find out the cause of michael jackson's d
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. . for helping me with this problem, special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't force you to give up your current coverage. you'll still be able to choose your doctor and...
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you know, teddy spent a lifetime working for a fair and more just america. and for 36 years i had the privilege of going to work every day and literally not figuratively sitting next to him. and being a witness to history. every single day the senate was in session i sat with him on the senate floor in the same aisle. i sat with him in the judiciary committee physically next to him and i sat with him in the caucuses and it was in that process. every day i was with him, this will sound strange, but he restored my sense of idealism and my faith in the possibilities of what this country could do. he and i were talking after his diagnosis and i said, you xwkno who, like me, is more optimistic and more enthusiastic and more idealistic and sees greater possibilities after 36 years than when elected. he was 36 years old when elected and i was 29 years old and you would think that would be the peak of our idealism, but i genuinely feel more optimistic about the prospects for my country today than i have at any time in my life and i it was infecktuous when you were w
you know, teddy spent a lifetime working for a fair and more just america. and for 36 years i had the privilege of going to work every day and literally not figuratively sitting next to him. and being a witness to history. every single day the senate was in session i sat with him on the senate floor in the same aisle. i sat with him in the judiciary committee physically next to him and i sat with him in the caucuses and it was in that process. every day i was with him, this will sound strange,...
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also, terror suspects in america's heartland. could guantanamo detainees wind up in kansas or michigan? controversy grows as the administration struggles to figure out an end game for the notorious camp. >>> and the white house said to have to twist arms to get some television networks to air the president's most recent prime-time news conference. his fourth since taking office. howard kurtz of our "reliable sources" is here with the inside story. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm suzanne malveaux in cnn's command center for breaking news, politics, and extraordinary reports from around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> a massive deficit, a giant stimulus package, bailouts and how a health care overhaul. how does the country pay for all of this? during the campaign, candidate obama promised it wouldn't be with new taxes on the middle class, but two of the top economic officials now appear to be leaving the door open. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian joins us. and, dan, obviously, there was a lot of back and for
also, terror suspects in america's heartland. could guantanamo detainees wind up in kansas or michigan? controversy grows as the administration struggles to figure out an end game for the notorious camp. >>> and the white house said to have to twist arms to get some television networks to air the president's most recent prime-time news conference. his fourth since taking office. howard kurtz of our "reliable sources" is here with the inside story. wolf blitzer is off today....